Australian-raised actress tells 60 Minutes she was 'hunted' by Weinstein

As the number of shocking sexual allegations against Hollywood film mogul Harvey Weinstein continue to grow, 60 MINUTES this Sunday speaks exclusively to an Australian raised woman who says she was one his victims.

In what will be the first Australian television interview for the disgraced movie producer's accuser, Australiasian aspiring Hollywood star Zoe Brock details her disturbing experience at the hands of Weinstein to reporter Tara Brown.

Brock describes her ordeal as being “singled out and hunted. Not by one predator, but by a pack of them.”

After meeting Weinstein at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997, Brock claimed she was targeted by Weinstein and then preyed upon, with no help or support from his accomplices.

“He clearly wanted sex… I just didn't feel like I had anywhere to go. I was trapped. I was trapped,” she said.

“I think he's absolutely getting what he deserves right now.”

Brock’s interview comes as some of the movie industry’s most famous actors – including Ashley Judd, Rose McGowan, Gwyneth Paltrow and Cara Delevigne – speak out in the ever-growing scandal involving allegations of sexual harassment and assault by the film executive going back decades.